The Farmer's monthly visitor . RD, N. H., APRIL 30, 1846. WHOLE NO. 88. TEIK 3tO> VISITOil, ^^Kl,I^Hl:l) BV ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISfJUFD ON TMF, LAST UAY OK FVEKY MONTH, At Athenian Uuilding. {^Oencbai. Ahents.—If. A. Rill, Krrnc, N H.; JohnI\1ap9H, Washington trL Hoslon, Mais.; Charles ^VAKBE^?,Itriiilry How, Woici-stcr. Mass. TKRHIS.—To sinsle sub:!friliprt;, Fipy Ccnt^. Trn will be nllowt-d to the person wlio shall si-iid inure ihnnont* subscriber. Twelve copii-s will he scut fur the advance\\^\mv:uX of Fivr. Doliars; iwclily-five c<»pics Tur T^n DoUars;sixty co


The Farmer's monthly visitor . RD, N. H., APRIL 30, 1846. WHOLE NO. 88. TEIK 3tO> VISITOil, ^^Kl,I^Hl:l) BV ISAAC HILL, & SONS, ISfJUFD ON TMF, LAST UAY OK FVEKY MONTH, At Athenian Uuilding. {^Oencbai. Ahents.—If. A. Rill, Krrnc, N H.; JohnI\1ap9H, Washington trL Hoslon, Mais.; Charles ^VAKBE^?,Itriiilry How, Woici-stcr. Mass. TKRHIS.—To sinsle sub:!friliprt;, Fipy Ccnt^. Trn will be nllowt-d to the person wlio shall si-iid inure ihnnont* subscriber. Twelve copii-s will he scut fur the advance\\^\mv:uX of Fivr. Doliars; iwclily-five c<»pics Tur T^n DoUars;sixty copies for Tvottij Dollars. The payment in every case tolie made in advance. t^-Mo»nj , by a rdf^nlitioJi of the Pout MasterOvneraljinaij in all cases be remitted by the Post Master., ^t, 5::5-^ gentlemen who liave herelolbrc acted as Agents aiere()nestpd to continue their As^ncy. Olt! siPiscribers wliocome under ilie new tt-nns, will please notify us of the namesalready on our SJsy CONCORD, N. H., APRIL 30, 1846. All Address to Farmers. We have lieeii pitseiited v\iili a paiiiphlet with lliis title, priiitecl at Sulcm, ftls. in 1791), uponcourse paper, (•oiitaiiiing sixly-four duoileciinopages, every pa^e of wliieli contains some gooilsnirgcstion lor ilie use of the practical fanner.—We will e.\ from this pamiililct lor the pr(!s-ent iimnbcr of the Visitor Com of these essays,VIZ: The character oj Ike complete Farmer 7he profits of a JVursery TIte adimnlages ofan Orcharil, and The management of Cider. Fifty years ago orchards were principallyvalued for the cider extracted from ap|, whichwas then deemed indispen.^able to every fannerstahle. Cider, as a common drinU, has been gen-erally discarded, as well as rum. But so valuablehave become fine fruit orchards, that singleacres of them in some neighborhoods are esti-mated as high as a dollars. No won-der for this, when we titul New England applesnot only in gen


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